Plastic money is in and small change is out!

How we use money is always changing…

(The Penny has been a part of Sterling for centuries)

Goodbye to coppers?

The end of ‘paper’ money?

 
(The Australian Dollar was the first currency to use polymer)
(Will cash soon be a thing of the past?)

Saying goodbye to cash altogether?

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Weekly Market Report 13th April 2026

Weekly Market Report 13th April 2026

Last week, the Pound posted its strongest weekly performance of 2026 against USD, gaining over 1%. However, this move was driven more by Dollar weakness than genuine Sterling strength.

Weekly Market Report 7th April 2026

Weekly Market Report 7th April 2026

🇬🇧 Pound Faces Mounting Pressure from Global Volatility and UK Political Risks Last week, the Pound ended on a weaker footing, with the Easter Bank Holiday period coinciding with Thursday’s notable GBP losses. These declines appear to reflect a broader deterioration in global market sentiment, as equities pulled back from…

Weekly Market Report 31st March 2026

Weekly Market Report 31st March 2026

🇬🇧 Sterling Under Pressure Amid Dollar Strength and Rising UK Fiscal Risks Last week extended the broader trend of Sterling weakening against major currencies. Cable recorded four consecutive daily losses, falling by over 1%, while GBP/EUR experienced more moderate declines. Cable opened the week around 1.32, with GBP/EUR starting just…

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Sonny Hellmers

Senior currency specialist